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Macbeth (Hardcover, Revised)
William Shakespeare; Volume editing by Pamela Mason, Sandra Clark
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R2,884
Discovery Miles 28 840
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Macbeth" is one of Shakespeare's most performed and studied
tragedies. This major new Arden edition offers students detailed
on-page commentary notes highlighting meaning and theatrical ideas
and themes, as well as an illustrated, lengthy introduction setting
the play in its historical, theatrical and critical context and
outlining the recent debates about Middleton's possible
co-authorship of some scenes.A comprehensive and informative
edition ideal for students and teachers seeking to explore the play
in depth, whether in the classroom or on the stage.
This is an analysis of sexual themes in the plays of Beaumont and
Fletcher, both in the context of the Jacobean theatre and in the
light of modern readings of sexuality and gender during the English
Renaissance. Sandra Clark challenges commonly-held perceptions of
Beaumont and Fletcher's work. The book is intended for
undergraduate and graduate courses on Renaissance literature,
Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, tragicomedy, gender and genre in
the Renaissance.
This is an analysis of sexual themes in the plays of Beaumont and
Fletcher, both in the context of the Jacobean theatre and in the
light of modern readings of sexuality and gender during the English
Renaissance. Sandra Clark challenges commonly-held perceptions of
Beaumont and Fletcher's work. The book is intended for
undergraduate and graduate courses on Renaissance literature,
Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, tragicomedy, gender and genre in
the Renaissance.
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Macbeth (Paperback, 3 Rev Ed)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Pamela Mason, Sandra Clark
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R284
Discovery Miles 2 840
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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"Macbeth" is one of Shakespeare's most performed and studied
tragedies. This major new Arden edition offers students detailed
on-page commentary notes highlighting meaning and theatrical ideas
and themes, as well as an illustrated, lengthy introduction setting
the play in its historical, theatrical and critical context and
outlining the recent debates about Middleton's possible
co-authorship of some scenes.A comprehensive and informative
edition ideal for students and teachers seeking to explore the play
in depth, whether in the classroom or on the stage.
This dictionary explores the language of domestic life found in
Shakespeare's work and seeks to demonstrate the meanings he
attaches to it through his uses of it in particular contexts.
"Domestic life" covers a range of topics: the language of the
household, clothing, food, family relationships and duties;
household practices, the architecture of the home, and all that
conditions and governs the life of the home. The dictionary draws
on recent cultural materialist research to provide in-depth
definitions of the domestic language and life in Shakespeare's
works, creating a richly rewarding and informative reference tool
for upper level students and scholars.
While our physical surroundings fashion our identities, we, in
turn, fashion the natural elements in which or with which we live.
This complex interaction between the human and the non-human
already resonated in Shakespeare's plays and poems. As details of
the early modern supra- and infra-celestial landscape feature in
his works, this dictionary brings to the fore Shakespeare's
responsiveness to and acute perception of his 'environment' and it
covers the most significant uses of words related to this concept.
In doing so, it also examines the epistemological changes that were
taking place at the turn of the 17th century in a society which
increasingly tried to master nature and its elements. For this
reason, the intersections between the natural and the supernatural
receive special emphasis. All in all, this dictionary offers a wide
variety of resources that takes stock of the 'green criticism' that
recently emerged in Shakespeare studies and provides a clear and
complete overview of the idea, imagery and language of environment
in the canon.
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Chynna and the FBI
Sandra Clark Boone
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R216
Discovery Miles 2 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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How do you know who you are? What evidence do you bring to bear:
the way others treat you? Do you judge by the mirror─how you look?
Does everyone know who they are because of how they were raised?
These are just a few of the questions we all face, yet most of
us never ask them. Stewart did. He ran headlong toward 'normal'. He
played sports in high school and got high with his friends. He took
lead roles in theater and musical endeavors. He succeeded in higher
education. He thought he had it all--a great career, a fine family,
a generous and mostly nurturing upbringing--yet a nagging fact kept
clamoring for attention. Deep in his soul, he knew that the person
he'd been; the person everyone saw was a fraud. He was not really a
he at all
Here is the fascinating story of someone who chose to be the
person everyone expected--son, student, colleague, husband,
provider, father. When faced with an enormous upwelling of sadness,
depression and suicidal intent, decides instead to follow a long
buried truth.
The Penguin Shakespeare Dictionary is the ideal one-stop reference for students, scholars, play and movie-goers, and general readers who want to know more about Shakespeare's life and works. Organized in an easily-accessible A-to-Z form and making full use of the latest findings of scholars, it covers all the plays, sonnets, and narrative poems, including detailed plot summaries and accompanying critical discussion, information on relevant literary and historical figures, and the staging of Shakespeare's plays from Elizabethan times to the present. With an annotated bibliography and introductory essays on Shakespeare and on theater and play production in his time, The Penguin Shakespeare Dictionary is an indispensable reference to the most celebrated figure in world literature--a man whose words and phrases have become a part of our vocabulary.
Does land law's specialized and historic vocabulary make it hard
for your students to engage? Designed to support a progressive
learning experience, Land Law Directions provides a lively
introduction to the subject and makes this often daunting area
clear and engaging. The Directions series has been written with
students in mind. The ideal guide as they approach the subject for
the first time, this book will help them: - Gain a complete
understanding of the topic: just the right amount of detail
conveyed clearly - Understand the law in context: with
scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the
practical importance of the law becomes clear - Identify when and
how to evaluate the law critically: they'll be introduced to the
key areas of debate and given the confidence to question the law -
Deepen and test knowledge: visually engaging learning and
self-testing features aid understanding and help students tackle
assessments with confidence - Elevate their learning: with the
ground-work in place they can aspire to take learning to the next
level, with direction provided on how to go further Digital formats
and resources This eighth edition is available for students and
institutions to purchase in a variety of formats and is supported
by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and
convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation
features and links that offer extra learning support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The online resources are available
at www.oup.com/he/landlaw_directions8e/ and include: - New scenario
questions aimed at helping to apply the law in practice - New
animated diagrams providing visual explanation of complex topics -
Guidance on answering the end-of-chapter questions - Quick fire
self-test questions with answer feedback - Links to further reading
suggestions - Flashcard glossary to revise key terms - Additional
material and discussion of advanced topics including adverse
possession, and easements and profits
This title offers the first comprehensive study of the sudden
appearance and rise to popularity of the moralistic prose pamphlet.
Its interest lies not just in the pamphlet's subject matter but
also in the literary techniques developed by its authors to appeal
to a newly literate and growing audience. Clark shows what
knowledge of the pamphleteers' choice and presentation of their
topical material can contribute to our understanding of Elizabethan
thought and society.
This book is the first full-length volume to offer a comprehensive
introduction to the English spoken in Britain's oldest overseas
colony, and, since 1949, Canada's youngest province. Within North
America, Newfoundland and Labrador English is a highly distinctive
speech variety. It is known for its generally conservative nature,
having retained close ties with its primary linguistic roots, the
traditional speech of southwestern England and southern Ireland. It
is also characterised by a high degree of regional and social
variation. Over the past half century, the region has experienced
substantial social, economic and cultural change. This is reflected
linguistically, as younger generations of Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians increasingly align themselves with 'mainland' North
American norms. The volume includes: *An accessible description of
the phonological, grammatical, lexical and discourse features of
this variety *Treatment of regional speech variation within the
province, and its historical sources *Discussion of the social
underpinnings of ongoing language change *Language samples from
both traditional and contemporary speakers *A survey of published
work on Newfoundland and Labrador English from earlier centuries to
the present day.
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